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St Thomas à Becket Church at Fairfield is one of the most atmospheric locations anywhere on Romney Marsh — a 13th-century survivor surrounded by grazing fields, drainage ditches, and big open skies. It’s also a dream location for long-exposure photography. This post explores the history of the church and showcases a collection of new images taken on a still November morning.

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October 2025 brought golden light, misty Downs, and rich autumn colour across East Sussex. From sunrise at Firle Beacon to quiet woodland walks through Ashdown Forest, Ashburnham Place, and the High Weald, each trip offered new compositions and calm escapes. The month ended beside a hidden waterfall in Darwell Wood—a reminder that the best scenes often reveal themselves at th...

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An early morning drone flight over Battle Abbey in East Sussex – the 14th-century gatehouse, the ruins of the abbey church, and the battlefield ridge where Harold fell in 1066.

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Bayham Abbey sits on the Sussex–Kent border beside the River Teise. Founded in 1208 for the Premonstratensian order, it flourished for three centuries before Henry VIII’s Dissolution left it a ruin. Today, the abbey and its later estate tell a story of faith, destruction, and reinvention across 800 years of history.

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A peaceful October walk around Ashburnham Place near Battle reveals the quiet remains of one of Sussex’s great landed estates. Only the west wing survives, but its history still shapes the surrounding parkland and church beside the lake.

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